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Support wavers in Hong Kong for bill allowing extraditions to China after protests

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Good. When China becomes an open and free democratic society with transparent courts that are independent of the other branches of government, we can talk.

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Chip Star: Is a nation that hides its war crime from its citizens a "an open and free democratic society with transparent courts that are independent of the other branches of government,"?

Is a nation that runs Guantanamo, in which there is indefinite detention of inmates, without charge and without trial a " open and free democratic society with transparent courts that are independent of the other branches of government,"?

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Is a nation that hides its war crime from its citizens a "an open and free democratic society with transparent courts that are independent of the other branches of government,"?

No.

Is a nation that runs Guantanamo, in which there is indefinite detention of inmates, without charge and without trial a " open and free democratic society with transparent courts that are independent of the other branches of government,"?

Yes.

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"No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent."

*-Abraham Lincoln*

Keep pushing back, citizens of Hong Kong.

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